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  2. Chop suey - Wikipedia

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    Chop suey (usually pronounced / ˈ tʃ ɒ p ˈ s uː i /) is a dish from American Chinese cuisine and other forms of overseas Chinese cuisine, generally consisting of meat (usually chicken, pork, beef, shrimp or fish) and eggs, cooked quickly with vegetables such as bean sprouts, cabbage, and celery, and bound in a starch-thickened sauce.

  3. List of regional dishes of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pieces of chicken on the bone, with potato wedges and peas, cooked with white wine, garlic, and olive oil. An Italian American dish. [104] Hawaiian haystack: West Idaho and Utah: A sauce with chunks of chicken, poured over steamed rice, and garnished with crispy chow mein noodles and pineapple.

  4. Cap cai - Wikipedia

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    Various vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, Napa cabbage, carrot, baby corn, mushrooms, and leeks are chopped and stir-fried in a wok with small amount of cooking oil and water. Chopped garlic and onion with salt, sugar, soy sauce , ang ciu Chinese cooking wine and oyster sauce are added for flavour.

  5. Joy Bauer shares 3 zesty coleslaw recipes to liven up your ...

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    Joy Bauer shares zesty slaw recipes to liven up your summer spread: peach pecan coleslaw, Thai-inspired coleslaw with peanut sauce and Buffalo coleslaw. Joy Bauer shares 3 zesty coleslaw recipes ...

  6. Winner winner chicken dinners: Sandwiches with slaw and one ...

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    Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Sriracha Peanut Slaw by Ben Ebbrell This recipe is perfect to cook midweek for a quick meal, but it works equally well cooking outside on a grill in the summer months.

  7. American Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    American Chinese cuisine is a cuisine derived from Chinese cuisine that was developed by Chinese Americans. The dishes served in many North American Chinese restaurants are adapted to American tastes and often differ significantly from those found in China. History Theodore Wores, 1884, Chinese Restaurant, oil on canvas, 83 x 56 cm, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento Chinese immigrants arrived in ...

  8. 15-minute dinner: Tandoori-style chicken and unstuffed cabbage

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    Cut the cabbage into pieces, use ground meat (I am partial to pork, but you can easily sub in beef), and add a zing with cider vinegar — you'll be all set for cold days in a matter of minutes.

  9. Egg foo young - Wikipedia

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    Literally meaning "Hibiscus egg", this dish is prepared with beaten eggs and most often made with various vegetables such as bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, sliced cabbage, spring onions, mushrooms, and water chestnuts. [5] When meat is used as an ingredient, a choice of roast pork, shrimp, chicken, beef, or lobster may be offered.